Hello! Today I am sharing a layout I created using a photo of my daughter from homecoming this year.
I first started with one of the papers from 49 and Market Vintage Artistry Mini Blush Collection and added a torn black and pink strips to the middle. I then used the Creative Embellishments Orchid Blooms chipboard pieces. I pressed them into a VermaMark Ink pad, poured some glitter black embossing powder on them, and heat set them.
Three flower pieces come in this flower set. I used two on the right side of the photo and tucked them under the flower clusters. I used the third one on the left side of the photo but cut a few sections off it and tucked the pieces under the flower cluster. I used 49 and Market Royal Spray in Passion Pink for the flower clusters.
I love the little sentiment cards and butterflies on the laser cut sheet included in the 49 and Market Vintage Artistry Mini Blush Collection.
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